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2 days ago · Albania was declared independent in 1912, but the following year the demarcation of its boundaries by the great powers of Europe ( Austria-Hungary, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Russia) assigned about half its territory and people to neighbouring states.
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In the late 15th century, Albania became part of the Ottoman Empire. In 1912, the modern Albanian state declared independence. In 1939, Italy invaded the Kingdom of Albania, which became Greater Albania, and then a protectorate of Nazi Germany during World War II.
Sep 17, 2022 · Albania. Medieval Latin name of the country called by its inhabitants Shqipëri (literally "land of eagles," from shqiponje "eagle"), from Medieval Greek Albania, which is possibly from a pre-IE word *alb "hill" (also proposed as the source of Alps) or from the PIE root *albho-"white" (see alb).
Albanian Origin Names. This is a list of names in which the origin is Albanian. Albanian is the language spoken in Albania and Kosovo. Meaning uncertain. It might be a variant of Amir 1 or it could be derived from Latin admiror meaning "admire".
- Typical Names Through Illyrian Tribes Time
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- Other Typical Albanian Names
Arian, Albana, Ilir, Dardan, Ardian, Taulant, Teuta, Drane (Drandofille), Dafina, Dedë, Dodë, Nertila, Dorian, Arben, Arbër, Aranit , Adriatik These names are mainly related to the tribe names like Taulant, Ardian, Arian , Dardan, Ilir, Arbër – just like Albania was called during 1190 to 1255.
Agim/e – Dawn Afrim/e – Approach Saimir/a – So good Shkëlqim (m)– Glow Shpresa (f) – Hope Gëzim/e –Joy Kujtim/e – Memory Art/a – Art/Golden Flutura – Butterfly Liri/je – Freedom Jetmir/a – Good life Besmir/a – Good Faith Fatjon/a – Our Luck Fatbardh/a – White Luck Fatmir/a – Good Luck Diellza (f)– Sun Luljeta (f)– The flower of Life Dritan (m)–Ligh...
Alban/a , Arben/a, Argjend, Astrit, Ajkuna, Alketa, Amantia, Arbion/a, Albion/a, Aulon/a, Bardhyl , Besfort, Besnik , Bora, Bledar , Blerim, Blerina, – Ermir/a – Besmir/a, Briken/a, Blerta, Bukurosh/e, Çiljeta, Dashamir, Denis/a, Dasara, Delina, Dëfrim, Drenushë, Drini, Dhurata, Edlir/a, Ejon/a, Ermal, Erand/a, Enkelejd/a, Eri/a, Fitor/e, Fisnik/e,...
The term Albania is the medieval Latin name of the country. It may be derived from the Illyrian tribe of Albani (Template:Lang-sq) recorded by Ptolemy, the geographer and astronomer from Alexandria, who drafted a map in 150 AD which shows the city of Albanopolis located northeast of Durrës.